AnswerHello Laurel,
I'm sorry but this part has been discontinued by the manufacturer and no satisfactory substitutions have been provided. You can contact a company like Corecentric Solutions 866-737-2244/ corecentricsolutions.com to see if they support this panel.

AnswerJim,
You will want to make sure that the power is off and if you have an electrostatic grounding strap you would want to have it on. This will protect the controls from damage of static discharge.

AnswerJoane, You could have a delayed, intermittent ignition issue due to a weak igniter WB2X9154. You could have an improper fuel air mix on the burner and valve due to debris or a pressure issue, if your range operates on LP gas. If it's a single "pop" and occurs after the oven is heated, it could be an expansion "pop" from the oven cavity. Thanks and Good Luck

AnswerHi Joane. On the back behind the rear cover is a 2-wire thermodisc- Sensor part # WB20K10005. It is currently out of stock but should be redially available on the You can temporarily jumper these 2-wires together to see if it is better now. This disc will audibly click when defective and stop heater current until it cools down again. You need to consider to ohm out the oven sensor at room temperature it should be as close to 1,100 ohms. It is part # WB21X5301. It helps regulate the temperature of the oven. Thank You.